Whatever Happened to Schema-Triggered Affect?
Whatever Happened to Schema-Triggered Affect?
Susan T. Fiske reflects on her most underappreciated work: her research on affect and its relation to schema, which went against the cognitive tide sweeping social psychology at the time. The first wave of social cognition research focused on social knowledge structures (self schemas, personality prototypes, social categories); Fiske argued that affective responses are determined by schema match.
Keywords: Susan T. Fiske, affect, social psychology, social cognition, research, social knowledge, schema, affective responses
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